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Author: Troy Holt

Mice in Mass?!

November 28, 2014September 12, 2017 Troy Holt

Mice are hands down the most fun fly to fish. There’s not even a question. Between the viscous strikes and crazy jumps, and the fact that mice bring up the biggest fish in the river, there’s plenty of reasons to fish with mouse flies.  I was fortunate enough to fish in Alaska a few years

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Best Flies and Spots: Swift River Fly Fishing Intro

November 19, 2014May 1, 2024 Troy Holt

Swift River fly fishing is unique. It is like fishing at an aquarium. Once you get the hang of it, though, it isn’t that tough. Troy’s overview below includes the best flies and best spots. You do not need a guide. If you are new to fly fishing, go to the Hatchery Pipe (overview here),

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Overviews of rivers,Swift Riverbest DIY spots17 Comments

Quick Report

November 17, 2014September 12, 2017 Troy Holt

Hey guys, its been a few days, but I’ve got a quick rivers report. Hit the Squannacook on Saturday. I started by dredging nymphs and San Juan Worms in the bottom of every pool I could find, but got nothing. I switched it up and put on woolly bugger. I hooked and lost a few,

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News,Parker River,Squannacook River,Swift River4 Comments

Why 10% of the Fishermen Catch 90% of the Fish

November 15, 2014March 1, 2022 Troy Holt

One word. Connections. Ever wonder how your buddy, who goes fishing once a month, always catches tons of huge fish on his trips? He barely goes fishing, but whenever he goes, they are always biting. Luck? Probably not. Connections probably play a bigger role. What do I mean by connections? I am talking about having

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